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RULES  GOVERNING  THE  FREE  CIRCULATING 
LIBRARY  FOR  THE  BLIND 


Books  may  be  borrowed  for  thirty  days  with  the  privilege  of  re- 
newing the  loan  for  the  same  length  of  time.  Books  that  are  to  be 
used  as  texts  for  school  work  may  be  kept  for  a longer  time  if  ar-. 
rangements  are  made  with  the  librarian. 

The  following  are  the  regulations  of  the  Postmaster  General  for 
sending  reading  matter  for  the  blind  through  the  mails. 

Reading  matter  in  raised  characters  for  the  blind,  to  be  entitled 
to  transmission  in  the  mails  free  of  postage,  must  not  contain  any 
advertising  or  other  matter  whatever,  and  must  in  every  case  be  sent 
by  or  returned  to  a public  library  or  public  institution  for  the  Blind. 

When  mailed  by  a public  library  or  public  institution  for  the 
blind  the  matter  must  be  sent  as  a loan  to  a blind  reader. 

When  mailed  for  return  to  a public  library  or  public  institution 
for  the  blind,  the  sender  must  be  a blind  reader. 

The  matter  must  be  wrapped  so  that  it  may  be  easily  examined. 

No  package  is  to  weigh  more  than  four  pounds,  except  in  case  of 
a single  volume,  and  it  must  not  exceed  ten  pounds  in  weight. 

On  the  upper  left  hand  corner  of  the  envelope  or  wrapper  con- 
taining the  matter  the  name  and  address  of  sender  must  appear,  and 
on  the  upper  right  hand  corner  the  word  “FREE”  over  the  words 
“READING  MATTER  FOR  THE  BLIND”. 

Letters  written  in  point  print  or  raised  characters  used  by  the 
blind  are  not  included  in  the  reading  matter  entitled  to  free  trans- 
mission in  the  mails. 

When  returning  books  to  the  library,  no  order  or  communication 
of  any  kind  in  the  way  of  letters  or  notes,  either  in  ink  print  or 
raised  characters,  can  be  placed  in  the  package. 

Suggestions  to  Readers 

Readers  should  always  place  their  names  preceded  by  the  word 
“From”  on  the  package  when  they  are  returned  to  the  Institution. 

In  writing  for  books  it  would  be  well  to  make  a list  so  that  if  the 
book  preferred  is  out  of  the  library  another  on  the  list  may  be  sent. 

Books,  when  returned  to  the  library,  should  be  wrapped  in  heavy 
paper  and  bound  securely  with  strong  cord. 

If  a contagious  disease  should  break  out  in  a home  where  a bor- 
rowed book  is  being  used,  the  book  should  be  thoroughly  fumigated 
before  it  is  returned  to  the  library  and  notice  given,  to  the  Librarian 
before  the  book  is  sent. 


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BOOKS  IN  LINE  PRINT 

RELIGION 

Old  Testament.  10  Yols. 

New  Testament.  2 Yols. 

New  Testament.  4 Yols. 

The  Psalms. 

Thomas  A.  Kempis. 

Selections  from  E.  Swedenborg. 

Natural  Law  in  the  Spiritual  World.  (Drummond)  2 Yols. 
Roman  Catholic  Catechism. 

Looking  unto  Jesus.  (Menod) 

Work  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  (W.  P.  Mackay) 

A Call  to  the  Unconverted.  (Richard  Baxter) 

Bible  Blessings.  (Richard  Newton) 

The  Life  of  Christ.  (Stalker) 

ETIQUETTE 


A Book  of  Behavior. 

MATHEMATICS 

A Book  of  Arithmetical  Problems. 

Colburn’s  Mental  Arithmetic. 

Wentworth’s  Grammar  School  Arithmetic. 

Models  of  Arithmetical  Operations. 

Robinson’s  Elementary  Algebra.  2 Vols. 

Elements  of  Geometry.  (Wells)  2 Yols. 

An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Plane  Geometry.  (Pierce) 
Plane  Geometry. 


ARCHITECTURE 

Seven  Lamps  of  Architecture.  (John  Ruskin) 

ZOOLOGY 

Principles  of  Zoology.  (Agassiz  and  Gould) 

Classification  in  Zoology. 

The  Philosophy  of  Natural  History.  (Smellie  and  Others) 

The  Child’s  Book  of  Nature.  Part  II.  Animals.  (Hooker) 

A World  of  Wonders,  or  Marvels  in  the  Animate  or  Inanimate  Na- 
ture. 


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BOTANY 

The  Child’s  Book  of  Nature.  Part  I.  Plants.  (Hooker) 
Contributions  from  Miss  B’s  Kindergarten  Class. 

PHYSICS 

Handbook  of  Natural  Philosophy.  (JEtolfe  and  Gillet) 

The  Rudiments  of  Natural  Philosophy.  (Olmstead) 

The  Theory  of  Sound  in  its  Relation  to  Music.  (Blaserna) 
Notes  on  Light  and  Electricity.  (John  Tyndall) 

Problems  in  Physics. 

ASTRONOMY 

The  Wonders  of  the  Firmament.  (Proctor) 

Lockyer’s  Astronomy. 

A Dictionary  of  Astronomical  Terms. 

PHYSICAL  GEOGRAPHY 

Guyot’s  Physical  Geography. 

Madam  How  and  Lady  Why.  (Kingsley) 

GEOLOGY 

Geology  for  the  Blind.  (Page  and  Others) 

Dana’s  Geological  Story. 

PHYSIOLOGY 

Physiology.  (Cutter) 

Huxley’s  Physiology.  2 Vols. 

Public  School  Temperance.  (Richardson) 

CHEMISTRY 

Fourteen  Weeks  in  Chemistry.  (Steel) 

Chapters  From  Fireside  Science.  (Nichols) 

GEOGRAPHY 

Our  World,  or  First  Lessons  in  Geography.  (Hall) 

Part  II  of  Our  World.  3 Yols. 

Atlas  for  Our  World,  Part  II. 

REFERENCE  BOOKS 

A Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.  3 Yols. 

Selections  for  Declamation. 


SPELLERS 

Spelling  Lessons  Based  on  McGuffy’s. 

A Pronouncer  and  Definer. 

A Progressive  Speller. 


Catalog  of  Books  in  the  Free  Circulating  Library 


READERS 

Butler’s  First  Reader. 

Butler’s  Second  Reader. 

Butler’s  Third  Reader. 

Butler’s  Fourth  Reader. 

Butler’s  Fifth  Reader. 

Butler’s  Sixth  Reader. 

Butler’s  Seventh  Reader. 

Miss  B’s  First  Reader. 

Primer. 

First  Star  Reader. 

Second  Star  Reader.  . 

Third  Star  Reader. 

Fourth  Star  Reader. 

Fifth  Star  Reader. 

Sixth  Star  Reader. 

GRAMMAR 

Welsh’s  Lessons  in  English  Grammar. 

Butler’s  Practical  and  Critical  Grammar. 

Ehglish  Grammar. 

A Condensed  Etymology. 

RHETORIC 

The  Principles  of  Rhetoric.  (Hill) 

On  the  Study  of  Words.  (Trench)  2 Yols. 

LITERATURE 

A Primer  of  Literature.  (Lawrence) 

History  of  English  Literature.  (Brooke) 

Life  and  Beauties  of  Shakespeare.  (Dodd) 

Compendium  of  American  Literature. 

ESSAYS,  ADDRESSES  AND  LECTURES 

Essays  on  History  and  John  Milton.  (Macaulay) 

Bacon’s  Essays. 

Prize  Essays. 

Heroes  and  Hero  Worship.  (Carlyle)  2 Yols 

The  Autocrat  of  the  Breakfast  Table.  (Holmes)  2 Yols. 

The  Professor  at  the  Breakfast  Table.  (Holmes) 

Selections  from  Character.  (Smiles) 

Essay.  Study  of  English  Literature.  (Farrar) 

Peter  the  Great.  (Macaulay) 

Hew  Year’s  Addresses.  (Gillepsie) 

Two  Addresses  by  Drummond. 

Lectures  on  the  English  Humorists.  (Thackeray)  2 Parts. 


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MUSIC 

Marx’s  Universal  School  of  Music.  2 Yols. 

Musical  Signs. 

Wait’s  Musical  Notation. 

A Dictionary  of  Musical  Terms.  (D.  D.  Wood) 

Lessons  in  Musical  History.  (Fillmore) 

Hymn  Book.  (W.  B.  Wait)  2 Yols. 

The  Theory  of  Sound  in  its  Relation  to  Music.  (Blaserna) 

PLAYS 

Midsummer  Night’s  Dream.  (Shakespeare) 

King  Lear.  (Shakespeare) 

Macbeth.  (Shakespeare) 

The  Merchant  of  Venice.  (Shakespeare) 

Julius  Caesar  (Shakespeare) 

She  Stoops  to  Conquer.  (Goldsmith) 

King  Rene’s  Daughter.  (Hendrik  Hertz) 

POETRY 

Enoch  Arden.  (Tennyson) 

The  Prisoner  of  Chillon.  (Byron) 

The  Lady  of  the  Lake.  (Scott) 

Bitter  Sweet.  (Holland) 

Philadelphia  Poems. 

Poetry  of  England. 

Poetry  of  America. 

The  Vision  of  Sir  Launfal  and  Pied  Piper.  (Browning) 
Dora.  (Tennyson) 

Marmion.  A Tale  of  Fiodden  Field.  (Scott) 

Poetry  for  Everyday  Reading.  (Select  Poems) 

Burns’  Poems. 

Essay  on  Man.  (Pope) 

Milton.  Paradise  Lost.  2 Yols. 

The  Hebrew  Melodies  and  Childe  Harold.  (Byron) 

Lays  of  Ancient  Rome.  (Macaulay) 

FICTION 

BenHur.  (Lew  Wallace)  4 Yols. 

A Tale  of  Two  Cities.  (Dickens)  3 Vols. 

Marble  Faun.  (Hawthorn)  3 Vols. 

Ivanhoe.  (Scott)  3 Yols. 

Henry  Esmond.  (Thackery)  3 Yols. 

children’s  books 

Pilgrim’s  Progress.  (Bunyan)  2 Yols. 


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Robinson  Crusoe.  (Defoe)  3 Yols. 

The  Cricket  on  the  Hearth.  (Dickens) 

A Wonder  Book  for  Boys  and  Girls.  (Hawthorn) 

In  His  Name.  A Story  of  the  Waldenses  Seven  Hundred  Years  Ago. 
(Hale) 

The  Woodman’s  Nannette  and  Other  Tales. 

The  Swiss  Family  Robinson.  (Wyss)  2 Yols. 

Tom  Brown’s  School  Days  at  Rugby.  (Hughes)  2 Yols. 

Burl.  (Heady) 

Tales  of  King  Arthur.  (Farrington) 

Wee  Davie.  (Macleod) 

The  Dairyman’s  Daughter.  (Richmond) 

Two  Little  Confederates.  (Page) 

The  Story  of  Simple  Susan  and  Lazy  Lawrence.  (Edgeworth) 

Fables  for  Children. 

Gay’s  Fables. 

Fancies  of  Child  Life. 

About  Old  Story  Tellers.  (Mitchell) 

Grandfather’s  Chair.  (Hawthorn) 

Children’s  Stories  of  American  Progress.  (Wright) 

BOOKS  OF  TRAVEL 

Old  Rome  and  New  Italy.  (Castelar) 

All  the  Russias.  (Phillips) 

The  Land  of  the  Pyramids.  (Chesney) 

Sketches  of  Western  Adventure. 

HISTORY 

Chamber’s  History  of  the  United  States. 

Grammar  School  History  of  the  United  States.  (Anderson) 

Young  Folks  History  of  the  United  States.  (Higginson) 

Parley’s-  Common  School  His.tory  of  the  United  States.  2 Vols. 

Uncle  Philip’s  Conversations  with  the  Children  about  the  History  of 
Virginia. 

Grandfather’s  Chair.  (Hawthorn) 

Children’s  Stories  of  American  Progress.  (Wright) 

Readings  from  English  History.  (Gree  n) 

A Child’s  History  of  England.  (Dickens)  2 Yols. 

Epitome  of  English  History.  (Covell) 

Stories  from  Scottish  History.  (Edited  by  Relfe) 

History  of  Our  Own  Times.  (McCarthy)  2 Yols. 

Swinton’s  Outlines  of  the  World’s  History.  3 Vols. 

Lardner’s  Outlines  of  History.  3 Yols. 

Xenophon’s  Anabasis. 

The  Story  of  the  Saracens.  (Gilman)  2 Vols. 


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A Chronicle  of  the  Conquest  of  Granada.  (Irving)  3 Yols. 

History  of  the  Conquest  of  Peru.  (Prescott)  4 Yols. 

Lays  of  Ancient  Rome.  (Macaulay) 

BIOGRAPHY 

Selections  from  Plutarch’s  Lives. 

Brief  Biographies  of  American  Presidents.  (Beard)  2 Yols. 

Boone  and  other  Pioneers.  Sketches  of  Western  Adventure. 
Thackeray’s  Four  Georges. 

Frederick  the  Great.  Bound  with  Peter  the  Great.  (Macaulay) 
Mahomet.  (Irving)  2 Yols. 

Irving’s  Successors  to  Mahomet.  2 Yols. 

Clive.  Bound  with  Lays  of  Ancient  Rome.  (Macaulay) 

Peter  the  Great.  (Motley)  Bound  with  Primer  of  American  Literature. 
Stalker’s  Life  of  Christ. 

History  of  Julius  Caesar.  (Abbot) 

Memoir  of  Samuel  Howe.  (Julia  Ward  Howe) 

Life  of  Walter  Scott.  (Hutton) 

Washington  Before  the  Revolution.  (Heady) 

The  Life  of  Philip  Melancthon.  (Howe) 

Life  and  Beauties  of  Shakespeare. 

Goldsmith.  Bound  with  “She  Stoops  to  Conquer.” 

CIVIL  GOVERNMENT 

Civil  Government  in  the  United  States.  (Fiske)  2 Vols. 

Among  the  Law  Makers.  (Alton)  2 Yols. 

Politics  for  Young  Americans.  (Nordhoff) 

Constitution  of  the  United  States. 

POLITICAL  ECONOMY 

Political  Economy.  (Perry)  2 Yols. 

' LATIN 

Aeneid  of  Yirgil, 

FRENCH 

French  Colloquial  Phrases.  (Bolmar) 


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BOOKS  IN  NEW  YORK  POINT 

RELIGION 

Book  of  Psalms. 

Gospel  of  Matthew. 

Gospel  of  Mark. 

Gospel,  of  Luke. 

Living  by  the  Spirit.  (Dresser) 

The  Faith  of  Our  Fathers.  (Cardinal  Gibbons)  2 Yols. 
Stalker’s  Life  of  Christ. 


The  following  books  are  gifts  from  “The  Xavier  Free  Publication 
Society  for  the  Blind,”  also  those  in  other  parts  of  the  catalog  marked 
“Given  by  the  Xavier  Society.”  These  books  are  Catholic  Literature. 

All  for  Jesus.  (Faber)  2 Yols. 

The  Apostleship  of  Suffering.  (Lyonnard) 

The  Apostleship  of  Prayer.  (Ramiere)  2 Yols. 

The  Art  of  Always  Rejoicing.  (X.  de  Sarasa) 

The  Art  of  Being  Happy. 

Bethlehem.  (Faber)  2 Yols. 

Consoling  Thoughts.  (St.  Francis  de  Sales)  2 Yols. 

Following  of  Christ  (Thomas  A.  Kempis)  3 Yols. 

Golden  Sands.  4 Yols. 

Growth  in  Holiness.  (Faber)  2 Yols. 

Hail,  Full  of  Grace.  (Mother  Loyola)  2 Vols. 

The  Heart  of  Jesus  of  Xazareth.  (Mother  Loyola) 

Spiritual  Conference.  (Faber)  2 Yols. 

The  Will  of  God  in  Trials  and  Difficulties.  (Hillegeer) 

The  Working  of  Divine  Will.  (Caussade) 

The  Life  of  Christ  in  Words  of  the  Evangelists. 

The  Lives  of  the  Saints.  2 Vols. 

The  Baltimore  Catechism. 

The  Bible  and  Its  Interpreter.  (Casey) 

What  Christ  Revealed.  (Jouin) 

Why  am  I a Catholic.  (Brandi) 

The  Catholic  Church.  (Giddea) 

Mary’s  Part  in  the  Work  of  Redemption.  (Ieanjacquot) 

Who  and  What  is  Christ.  (F.  Roh) 

Christ  the  Man  God.  (O’Conor) 

The  Sacrifice  of  the  New  Law.  (Cardinal  Vaughan) 


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The  Ceremonies  of  the  Mass  Explained.  (Hallet) 

Spiritual  Pepper  and  Salt.  (Stang) 

The  Manual  of  Prayers. 

The  Hidden  Life  of  Christ. 

The  Public  Life  of  Christ.  2 Yols. 

The  Cross  and  the  Crown,  or  Meditations  on  the  Passion. 

The  Cross  and  the  Crown,  or  Meditations  on  the  Resurrection. 

The  Cross  and  the  Crown,  or  Meditations  on  the  Ascension. 

The  Cross  and  the  Crown,  or  Meditations  on  the  Pentacost. 

The  Seasons  of  the  Soul.  Vol.  I.  Meditations  on  St.  Joseph. 

The  Seasons  of  the  Soul.  Vol.  I.  Meditations  on  Our  Lady. 

The  Seasons  of  the  Soul.  Vol.  I.  Meditations  on  the  Sacred  Heart. 
The  Seasons  of  the  Soul.  Vol.  I.  Meditations  on  the  Precious  Blood. 
The  Seasons  of  the  Soul.  Vol.  II.  Meditations  on  the  Holy  Angels. 
The  Seasons  of  the  Soul.  Vol.  II.  Meditations  on  the  Holy  Souls. 
The  Seasons  of  the  Soul.  Vol.  II.  Meditations  on  the  Great  Truths. 
The  Flowers  of  the  Soul,  or  Meditations  on  Faith  and  Hope. 

The  Flowers  of  the  Soul,  or  Meditations  on  Charity. 

The  Flowers  of  the  Soul,  or  Meditations  on  Humility. 

The  Flowers  of  the  Soul,  or  Meditations  on  Patience. 

The  Incense  of  Prayer,  or  Meditations  on  Prayer  in  General. 

The  Incense  of  Prayer,  or  Meditations  on  the  Lord’s  Prayer. 

The  Incense  of  Prayer,  or  Meditations  on  the  Angelical  Salutation 
Leading  Events  in  the  History  of  the  Church.  3 Vols. 

Selections  from  Cardinal  Newman.  (Gates)  2 Vols. 

MENTAL  PHILOSPHY 

A Primer  of  Psychology.  (Ladd) 

Psychology.  (James)  3 Vpls. 

Mental  and  Social  Culture.  (Loomis) 

Self  Help.  (Smiles)  3 Vols. 

Conduct  of  Life.  (Emerson)  2 Vols. 

MATHEMATICS 

Robinson’s  Arithmetic.  3 Vols. 

Arithmetic  Reader. 

ZOOLOGY 

Chapters  on  Animals.  (Hammerton) 

First  Steps.  (Bert)  Animals.  Vol.  I. 

BOTANY 

Vol.  2 First  Steps.  (Bert)  Plants,  Stones  and  Soils. 


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PHYSICS 

First  Steps.  (Bert)  Vol.  3*.  Physics  and  Chemistry. 

Elements  of  Physics.  (Gage)  3 Vols. 

Sound  and  its  Phenomena.  (Brewer) 

PHYSICAL  GEOGRAPHY 

Maury’s  Physical  Geography.  2 Vols. 

GEOLOGY 

First  Steps.  (Bert)  Vol.  2.  Plants,  Stones  and  Soils. 

CHEMISTRY 

First  Steps.  (Bert)  Vol.  3.  Physics  and  Chemistry. 

PHYSIOLOGY 

First  Steps.  (Bert)  Vol.  4.  Animal  and  Vegetable  Physiology. 
Young  People’s  Physiology. 

GEOGRAPHY 

Essentials  of  Geography.  (Fisher) 

REFERENCE  BOOKS 

Key  to  the  Standard  Intermediate  School  Dictionary. 

SPELLERS 

Three  Hundred  Word  Spellers. 

Swinton’s  Speller.  * 

READERS 


Primer  of  New  York  Point. 

First  Point  Header. 

Second  Point  Reader. 

Third  Point  Reader. 

Fourth  Point  Reader. 

Fifth  Point  Reader. 

Sixth  Point  Reader. 

Seventh  Point  Reader. 

GRAMMAR 

Word  Building.  (Reed  and  Kellogg) 


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Condensed  Etymology. 

Words  and  their  Uses.  (White)  2 Yols. 
Language  Exercises.  (Metcalf) 

Handbook  of  Punctuation.  (Turner) 

Higher  Lessons  in  English.  (Reed  and  Kellogg) 

ADDRESSES  AND  LECTURES 
Two  Addresses.  (Drummond) 


MUSIC 

Great  German  Composers.  2 Yols. 

Stories  about  Musicians.  (Mrs.  Ellet)  3 A^ols. 

Lessons  in  Musical  History.  , (Fillmore) 

Reform  in  Church  Music.  (Ward) 

Musical  History.  (McFarren) 

Music  in  the  Early  Church.  (E.  Dickinson)  Given  by  the  Xavier 
Society. 

Hymn  Book.  2 Yols. 

Music  in  the  Mediaeval  Church.  (Dickinson)  Given  by  the  Xavier 
Society. 

Music  of  the  World.  (Chroley) 

Modern  Church  Music.  (Dickinson)  Given  by  the  Xavier  Society. 
Standard  Operas.  (Upton)  2 Yols. 

Musical  Acaustics.  2 Yols. 

Piano  Studies. 

Wait’s  Musical  Notation. 

Hymn  Tunes. 

Shuman’s  Album. 

Key  to  Musical  Notation.  (Wait) 

Schubert.  Opus  142.  No.  3. 

Twelve  Preludes.  (Bach) 

Triplet  Studies. 

Koehler . Opus  190. 

Arpeggio  Studies. 

Trill  Studies. 

Strainer’s  Organ  Method. 

Elementary  Studies. 


PLAYS 

The  Tempest.  (Shakespeare) 


POETRY 

Selections  from  Longfellow’s  Poems. 
Idyls  of  tlie  King.  (Tennyson) 
Selections  from  Whittier’s  Poems. 


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Snowbound.  (Whittier) 

Selections  from  Holmes’  Poems. 

children’s  books 
Irving’s  Sketch  Book.  3 Yols. 

Undine. 

Picciola.  2 Yols. 

The  Jungle  Book.  (Kipling) 

The  Arabian  Nights.  (Lang) 

Tales  from  Shakespeare.  (Lamb)  2 Yols. 

Tales  of  Discovery.  2 Yols. 

Tales  of  Adventure.  2 Yols. 

Grimm’s  Fairy  Tales. 

Andersen’s  Tales. 

Aesop’s  Fables. 

Fabiola.  (Cardinal  Wiseman)  3 Yols.  Given  by  the  Xavier  Free 
Publication  Society. 

Wee  Davie.  (Norman  Macleod) 

The  Dairyman’s  Daughter.  (Richmond) 

Wayside  Tales.  (Lady  Herbert)  4 Yols.  Given  by  the  Xavier  Society. 
Jack  the  Giant  Killer. 

Tales  of  the  Middle  Ages.  Given  by  the  Xavier  Society. 

A Rill  from  the  Town  Pump.  (Hawthorn) 

Tommy  Playfair.  Given  £>y  the  Xavier  Society. 

Rab  and  His  Friends.  (Brown) 

Sacred  Legends.  (Gates)  Given  by  the  Xavier  Society. 

The  Cabinet  Maker  of  Lavaur.  (Lasserre)  Given  by  the  Xavier  Society. 
The  Hidden  Servants.  (Alexander)  Given  by  the  Xavier  Society. 

HISTORY 

Montgomery’s  English  History.  3 Yols. 

History  of  France.  (Younge)  2 Yols. 

History  of  England.  (Younge) 

History  of  Rome.  (Younge) 

History  of  Greece.  (Younge) 

Barnes’  General  History.  Political.  3 Yols. 

Barnes’  General  History  of  Civilization.  2 Yols. 

Barnes’  Primary  History  of  the  United  States. 

Barnes’  Brief  History  of  the  United  States. 

BIOGRAPHY 

Stalker’s  Life  of  Christ. 

Warren  Hastings.  (Macaulay) 

CIVIL  GOVERNMENT. 

Fiske’s  Civil  Government  in  the  United  States.  2 Vols. 

American  Politics.  (Johnson)  2 Yols. 


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POLITICAL  ECONOMY. 

Outlines  of  Economics.  (Ely)  2 Yols. 

• LATIN 

Latin  Grammar.  (Allen  and  Greenough)  3 Yols. 
Caesar. 

Latin  Book.  2 Vols. 

Allen’s  Latin  Vocabulary . 3 Yols. 


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BOOKS  IN  BRAILLE 

RELIGION 


Gospel  of  Matthew. 

Gospel  of  Mark. 

Gospel  of  Luke. 

Gospel  of  John. 

Ninety  Bible  Stories. 

Eleven  Familiar  Chapters  from  the  Bible. 
Luther’s  Small  Catechism. 

A Year  of  Promise,  Prayer  and  Praise. 
’Bible  Readings  for  Schools.  (Schaeffer) 
Kept  for  the  Master’s  Use.  (Havergal) 
Scripture  Lessons  for  the  Kindergarten. 
The  Book  of  Esther. 

First  Nineteen  of  the  Psalms. 

Devotions  for  Mass. 

A Catholic  Catechism. 


ETIQUETTE 

Don’t.  (Censor) 

Good  Manners.  (Marden) 

MENTAL  PHILOSOPHY,  INCLUDING  PSYCHOLOGY,  PHILOSOPHY,  MENTAL 
AND  MORAL  SCIENCE  AND  ETHICS 

Elementary  Psychology.  (Putman) 

Fairchild’s  Moral  Science.  3 Vols. 

Comegys’  Primer  of  Ethics. 

Ethics.  (Mrs.  Julia  M.  Dewey) 

Selections  from  the  Works  of  Plato. 

Waste  Not.  Want  Not.  Barring  Out.  (Marie  Edgeworth) 

Doing  Everything  to  a Finish.  (Marden) 

ARITHMETIC 

Arithmetic  Problems.  (Wentworth) 

Werner  Arithmetic  Problems.  (Hall)  Book  I. 

Werner  Arithmetic  Problems.  (Hall)  Book  II. 

Werner  Arithmetic  Problems.  (Hall)  Book  III. 

ALGEBRA 

Wentworth’s  School  Algebra.  3 Yols. 

Answers  To  Wentworth’s  School  Algebra. 


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ZOOLOGY 

Science  Primer.  Introductory. 

Life  in  the  Sea. 

Our  Little  Neighbors. 

PHYSICS 

Introduction  to  Physical  Science.  (Gage)  3 Yols. 

Elements  of  Physics.  (Carhart  and  Chute)  4 Vols. 

ASTRONOMY 

The  Elements  of  Astronomy.  (Young)  2 Yols. 

PHYSICAL  GEOGRAPHY 

Guyot’s  Physical  Geography. 

Coal  and  the  Coal  Mines.  (Greene)  2 Vols. 

Physical  Geography.  (Dav}s)  3 Yols. 

GEOLOGY 

Childhood  of  the  World.  (Clodd) 

First  Book  In  Geology.  (Shaler)  2 Yols. 

PHYSIOLOGY 

Hygienic  Physiology.  (Lincoln) 

The  Human  Body.  (Martin)  3 Yols. 

Comprehensive  Anatomy,  Physiology  and  Hygiene.  (Cutter)  2 Yols. 
Physiology,  Science  Primer.  2 Yols. 

Tobacco  in  Schools  for  the  Blind.  (Allen) 

The  Five  Gateways  of  Knowledge.  (Wilson) 

Public  School  Temperance.  (Richardson) 

CHEMISTRY 

Remsen’s  Shorter  Course.  3 Yols. 

GEOGRAPHY 

Elementary  Geography.  (Rand-McNally)  Holbrook  and  Bower. 
Carpenter’s  North  America.  3 Yols. 

The  Werner  Geography.  (Tarbell)  3 Yols. 

Complete  Geography.  (Frye)  Two  Parts. 

King’s  Geography  Reader.  Book  I. 

King’s  Geography  Reader.  Book  JJ.  2 Vols. 

A General  Description  of  Illinois.  (McMurry) 

Modern  Europe.  (Fanny  Coe) 

Our  American  Neighbors.  (Coe.) 

The  United  States.  (Tarr  and  McMurry) 

Europe.  (Tarr  and  McMurry) 


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REFERENCE  BOOKS 

Fish’s  Manual  of  Parliamentary  Law. 

Cook  Book.  (Wright) 

How  to  Make  Baskets.  (White) 

Patriotic  Selections  for  Declamation. 

Miscellaneous  Selections  for  Declamation. 

Prose  Dictation  Exercises  from  English  Classics.  (Penniman) 
Loyalty  and  Heroism.  From  Sesame  Vol.  3. 

Boston  Cook  Book.  (Lincoln)  3 Yols. 

Construction,  Tuning  and  Care  of  the  Pianoforts.  (Norton) 

A Key  to  the  Pronouncer  of  English  Words. 

Holidays  and  Holy  Days. 

Lincoln  Day  Exercises. 

READERS 

Monroe’s  New  Primer. 

The  Outdoor  Primer. 

Krackowizer’s  First  Reader. 

First  Reader.  (Baldwin) 

Cyr’s  First  Reader. 

Second  Reader.  (Baldwin) 

Cyr’s  Second  Reader. 

Third  Reader.  (Baldwin) 

Cyr’s  Third  Reader.  2 Yols. 

Fourth  Reader.  (Baldwin)  2 Yols. 

Cyr’s  Fourth  Reader.  3 Vols. 

Fifth  Reader.  (Baldwin)  2 Vols. 

Cyr’s  Primer. 

Lights  to  Literature.  Book  II.  2 Yols. 

Lights  to  Literature.  Book  I.  (Perdue  and  La  Victore) 
Supplementary  Reader.  Grade  I. 

Reader  Number  I.  St.  Louis. 

Supplementary  Reader.  Grade  2. 

Reader  Number  2.  St.  Louis. 

Reader  Number  3.  St.  Louis. 

Reader  Number  4.  St.  Louis. 

GRAMMAR 

Maxwell’s  English  Grammar.  3 Vols. 

Knox  Heath’s  English  Grammar.  # 

RHETORIC 


Swinton’s  Word  Analysis.  2 Vols. 

Our  Language.  (Southworth  and  Goddard) 
On  the  Study  of  Words.  (Trench)  2 Vols. 


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Rules  for  Punctuation.  (Hill) 

Outlines  of  Rhetoric.  (Genung)  4 Yols. 

Lockwood’s  Rhetoric.  Chapters  4,  5 and  8. 

Rhetorical  Analysis.  (Genung) 

Digest  of  Rules.  (Genung) 

LITERATURE 

American  Literature.  (Matthews) 

American  Prose.  (Longfellow,  Lowell,  Thoreau,  Emerson) 
Sketches  of  American  Authors.  (Keyser) 

History  of  English  and  American  Literature.  (Merkley) 
Merkley’s  English  Literature.  Part  II.  2 Yols. 

Pictures  from  English  Literature.  (Hamlin) 

English  Literature.  (Farrar) 

Representative  Authors. 

American  Literature.  (Mildred  Cabell  Watkins) 

Painter’s  English  Literature.  8 Yols. 

Chronological  Table  of  English  Literature. 

ESSAYS 

Four  Essays.  (Smiles) 

Four  Essays.  (Emerson) 

Macaulay’s  Essay  on  Pilgrim’s  Progress  and  John  Runyan. 
Representative  Men.  (Emerson) 

The  Simple  Life.  (Wagner) 

Frederick  the  Great.  (Macaulay) 

Bacon’s  Essays. 

Peter  the  Great.  (Motley) 

Essay  on  History.  (Macaulay) 

The  Material  World  and  Man’s  Relation  Thereto.  (Parker) 
An  Essay  on  Julius  Caeser.  (Lord) 

An  Essay  on  Savonarola.  (Lord) 

Eulogy  on  Washington.  (Webster) 

A Hunting  the  Deer  and  Other  Essays.  (Warner) 

An  Essay  On  John  Milton.  (Macaulay) 

Pastoral  Bees,  Speckled  Trout,  Strawberries.  (Burroughs) 

LECTURES,  ADDRESSES  AND  DEBATES 

English  Humorists.  Lecture.  (Thackeray) 

Concilliation  with  the  American  Colonies.  (Burk) 

The  Oration  on  Bunker  Hill  Monument.  (Webster) 

The  Hayne-Webster  Debate. 

Rienzi’s  Address. 

MUSIC 

Musical  History.  (Fillmore)  2 Yols. 


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Young- People’s  History  of  Music.  Biographies.  (Macy) 

Musical  Dictionary.  (Clark)  3 Yols. 

The  Musical  Education  of  the  Blind.  (Wood) 

New  Songs  to  Old  Tunes.  (Byars) 

Eichberg’s  Violin  Music. 

Double  Counterpoint  and  Canon.  (Bridge) 

Counterpoint.  (Bridge) 

New  England  Conservatory  Course  in  Sight  Singing.  (Cole) 

Practical  Harmony  on  a French  Basis.  (Norris)  2 Parts. 

Popular  Collection  for  Cornet  ond  Pianoforte.  Arranged  by  Rollinson. 
Hymn  Book.  A Collection  of  Standard  Hymns. 

PLAYS 

Antony  and  Cleopatra.  (Shakespeare) 

The  Winter’s  Tale.  (Shakespeare) 

Romeo  and  Juliet.  (Shakesoeare) 

Hamlet,  Prince  of  Denmark.  (Shakespeare) 

King  John.  (Shakespeare) 

Othello,  The  Moor  of  Venice.  (Shakespeare) 

King  Henry  the  Fifth.  (Shakespeare) 

King  Henry  the  Fourth.  2 Parts.  (Shakespeare) 

Twelfth  Night,  or  What  You  Will.  (Shakespeare) 

The  Tempest.  (Shakespeare) 

Midsummer  Night’s  Dream.  (Shakespeare) 

Merchant  of  Venice.  (Shakespeare) 

As  You  Like  It.  (Shakespeare) 

King  Lear.  (Shakespeare)  2 Vols. 

Much  Ado  About  Nothing.  A Comedy.  (Shakespeare) 

The  Life  and  Death  of  Richard  the  Third.  (Shakespeare) 

Macbeth.  (Shakespeare) 

Julius  Caesar.  (Shakespeare) 

King  Rene’s  Daughter.  (Henrik  Hertz) 

Ingomar.  (Lovell) 

Faust.  (Goethe) 

Tannhauser.  (Byars) 

The  Sleeping  Car.  (Howells) 

Richelieu.  (Bulwer  Lytton)  As  Presented  by  Edwin  Booth. 

Breezy  Point.  (Belle  M.  Locke) 

She  Stoops  to  Conquer,  or  The  Mistakes  of  a Night.  (Goldsmith) 
The  Lady  of  Lyons.  (Bulwer  Lytton) 

Parsifal.  A Mystical  Drama.  (Wagner) 

POETRY 

Iliad.  (Pope) 

Selections  From  Wordsworth’s  Poems. 


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In  Memoriam.  (Tennyson) 

The  Tent  on  the  Beach.  (Whittier) 

Snowbound.  (Whittier) 

Child  Life  In  Poetry.  (Whittier) 

Select  Poems.  (Whittier) 

The  Lay  of  the  Last  Minstrel.  (Scott) 

The  Lady  of  the  Lake.  (Scott) 

Selections  from  the  Poetical  Works  of  Lowell. 

The  Vision  of  Sir  Launfal.  (Lowell) 

Selections  from  Holmes. 

The  Song  of  Hiawatha.  2 Parts.  (Longfellow) 

Evangeline  and  the  Courtship  of  Miles  Standish.  (Longfellow) 

Select  Poems.  (Longfellow) 

King  Robert  of  Sicily.  (Longfellow) 

Humorous  Poems.  (Hood) 

The  Deserted  Village.  (Goldsmith) 

The  Prisoner  of  Chillon.  (Byron) 

Christalan.  (Mrs.  Frask)* 

The  Isle  of  Dreams  and  Other  Poems.  (Byars) 

Favorite  Poems  of  Children. 

The  Legend  Beautiful  and  Other  Poems. 

The  Petrified  Fern  and  Other  Poems. 

Lowell’s  Poems. 

The  Rime  of  the  Ancient  Mariner.  (Coleridge) 

Snowbound  and  Other  Poems.  (Whittier) 

Paradise  Lost.  Books  I and  II.  (Milton) 

L’Allegro,  II  Penseroso,  Comus  and  Lycidas.  (Milton) 

Miscellaneous  Poems.  3 Vols. 

The  Building  of  the  Ship.  . (Longfellow) 

Tales  of  a Wayside  Inn.  (Longfellow)  3 Vols. 

Paul  Revere’s  Ride  and  Other  Selections. 

Holy  Grail  and  Guinevere. 

Idylls  of  the  King.  (Tennyson) 

Ode  to  Music  and  three  Best  Things.  (Van  Dyke) 

The  Voice  of  Nature.  The  Voice  of  a Pebble.  The  Voice  of  Prayer. 
(Barlow) 

The  Rape  of  the  Lock.  (Pope) 

Tam  O’Shanter  and  Other  Poems.  (Burns) 

Select  Poems  by  Robert  Burns. 

Dora.  (Tennyson) 

Lays  of  Ancient  Rome.  (Macaulay) 

Bryant’s  Poems. 

Sella,  Thanatopsis  and  Other  Poems.  (Bryant) 

Select  Poems  of  Havergal. 

Essay  on  Man.  (Pope) 


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Enoch  Arden.  (Tennyson) 

Samson  Agonistes.  (Milton) 

Poetical  Gems. 

Select  Poems.  (Matthew  Arnold) 

Selections  from  Mrs.  Browning. 

Rhyme  of  the  Duchess  May. 

Selections  from  Robert  Browning. 

Selections  from  Alice  Cary. 

The  Culprit  Fay.  (J.  Rodman  Drake) 

Selections  from  John  Keats. 

Selected  Poems  by  Rudyard  Kipling. 

Morituri  Salutamus.  (Longfellow) 

Selections  from  Thomas  More. 

Marpessa.  (Stephen  Phillips) 

Poems  By  Edgar  Allen  Poe. 

Masque  of  the  Red  Death.  (Poe) 

Songs  and  Sonnets.  (Shakespeare) 

The  Princess.  (Tennyson) 

Maud.  (Tennyson) 

The  Day-dream  and  Locksley  Hall.  (Tennyson) 

Classical  Poems  of  Tennyson.  Oenon,  Tithonus,  Ulysses,  The  Lotus 
Eaters  and  Lucretius. 

Virginia.  (Macaulay) 

Sohrob  and  Rustum.  (Arnold) 


FICTION 

Ivanhoe.  (Scott)  3 Vols. 

Tales  from  Scott’s  Ivanhoe.  (Sullivan) 

The  Vicar  of  Wakefield.  (Goldsmith)  2 Vols. 

The  Rose  and  the  Ring.  (Thackeray) 

The  Prince  and  the  Pauper.  (Mark  Twain)  2 Vols. 

Pickwick  Papers  and  Nicholas  Nickleby.  (Dickens) 

Silas  Marner.  The  Weaver  of  Ravelo.  (Eliot)  2 Vols. 

children’s  books 

Daddy  Darwin’s  Dovecot.  Bound  with  The  Peace  Egg.  (Ewing) 

The  Seven  Poor  Travellers.  Bound  with  The  Holly  Tree  Inn. 
(Dickens) 

The  Water  Babies.  A Fairy  Tale.  (Kingsley)  2 Vols. 

Brave  Little  Holland.  (Griffis)  2 Vols 
Tanglewood  Tales.  (Hawthorn)  2 Parts. 

Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  Farm.  (Wiggin)  2 Vols. 

The  Mouse  and  Moonbeam.  (Field)  ' 

The  Tale  of  the  Sea.  (Read) 

The  Deacon’s  Week.  (Cooke) 


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Onawandah.  (Alcott) 

Robinson  Crusoe.  (Defoe)  2 Vols. 

The  Story  of  a Short  Life.  (Ewing) 

Gulliver’s  Travels.  (Swift) 

Pilgrim’s  Progress.  (Bunyan) 

Little  Nell  from  Old  Curiosity  Shop.  (Dickens) 

Alice’s  Adventures  in  Wonderland.  (Carroll) 

The  Two  Sisters.  Bound  with  Prince  Ahmed.  From  Arabian  Nights . 
Stories  of  the  Colonial  Children.  (Pratt) 

The  Story  of  Buzzy. 

Ali  Baba,  or  the  Forty  Thieves  and  Aladdin.  From  Arabian  Nights. 
Dandelion  Clocks.  (Ewing) 

Little  Daffydowndilly  and  other  Stories.  (Hawthorn)  2 Yols. 

Stories  of  Missouri.  (Musick)  2 Yols. 

Bright  Boys  or  Climbing  the  Ladder  of  Fame.  (Reddall) 

Stories  of  Industry.  (Chase  and  Clow) 

Old  Greek  Stories.  (Baldwin.) 

Selections  from  Harper’s  Fifth  Reader. 

Student  Stories. 

A Book  of  Stories. 

Poor  Richard’s  Almanac.  (Franklin) 

Select  Stories  for  Children. 

Fairy  Book. 

Nellie’s  Little  Friend.  From  Cyr’s  First  Reader. 

Easy  Steps  for  Little  Feet.  (Swinton  and  Cathcart)  2 Parts. 

Mrs.  Wiggs  of  the  Cabbage  Patch.  (Hagan) 

Citizen  Bird.  (Wright  and  Coues)  2 Yols. 

Cuore.  An  Italian  Schoolboy’s  Journal.  (De  Amecis)  2 Parts. 
Readings  in  Nature’s  Book.  (Swinton  and  Cathcart)  2 Parts. 
Selections  from  Raymond’s  Stories. 

Black  Beauty.  (Sewell) 

The  Seven  Little  Sisters.  (Andrews) 

The  Blind  Brother.  (Greene) 

The  Cricket  on  the  Hearth.  Bound  with  Dr.  Marigold.  (Dickens) 
Sketches  of  Western  Adventure,  or  Boone  and  other  Pioneers.  (Mc- 
Clung) 

Stories  from  Old  Germany.  (Pratt) 

A Christmas  Carol.  (Dickens) 

Loyalty  and  Heroism. 

The  Nurnberg  Stove.  (Ouida) 

Jack  and  the  Beanstalk.  From  Heart  of  Oak  spooks. 

Sinbad  the  Sailor.  From  Arabian  Nights. 

Friends  in  Feathers  and  Fur.  (Johonnot)  2 Yols. 

Stories  From  Birdland.  (Chase) 

Washington  and  the  Spy.  (Cooper) 

The  Great  Stone  Face.  (Hawthorn) 


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The  King  of  the  Golden  River.  (Ruskin) 

Oliver  Twist  (Dickens) 

Selections  from  Stories  for  Boys.  (Davis) 

Nature  Myths  and  Stories.  (Cooke) 

Andersen’s  Fairy  Tales. 

Golden  Deeds.  Part  I and  II. 

Select  Readings  for  Children. 

Bits  of  Bird  Life.  From  the  Youth’s  Companion. 

Aunt  Martha’s  Corner  Cupboard.  (Mary  and  Elizabeth  Kirby) 
Heroes  of  the  Plague.  (Younge) 

Revolutionary  Heroes.  (Parton) 

Stories  of  the  Red  Children.  (Brooks) 

A D.og  of  Flanders.  (Ouida) 

The  Bird’s  Christmas  Carol.  (Wiggin) 

Monsieur  the  Viscount’s  Friend.  (Ewing) 

Paul  Dombey.  (Dickens) 

Life  in  the  Sea.  From  the  Youth’s  Companion. 

Melchoir’s  Dream.  (Ewing) 

Old  Ocean.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

Stories  of  Kindness.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

The  Legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow.  (Irving) 

Golden  Book  of  Choice  Reading.  (Swinton  and  Cathcart)  2 Vols. 
Our  Little  Neighbors.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

At  Home  in  the  Forest.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

My  Hunt  After  the  Captain.  The  Physiology  of  Walking.  (Holmes) 
Gallegar.  A Newspaper  Story.  (Davis) 

Stories  of  Success.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

Fifty  Famous  Stories.  (Baldwin)  2 Vols. 

Tales  of  a Grandfather.  (Scott) 

Swiss  Family  Robinson.  (Wyss)  2 Vols. 

Eye  Spy.  (Gibson) 

The  Child  of  Urbino.  (Ouida) 

Five  Popular  Tales. 

Marjorie  Daw.  (Aldrich) 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.  (Burnett)  2 Vols. 

The  Stories  Mother  Nature  Told  Her  Children.  (Andrews) 

Myths  of  Old  Greece.  (Mara  Pratt)  2 Vols. 

The  Story  of  Patsy.  (Wiggin) 

Selection  from  Child  Life  in  Prose.  (Whittier) 

About  Old  Story  Tellers.  (Mitchell) 

Five  Little  Fairy  Tales. 

The  Parable  of  the  Water  Tank.  (Bellamy) 

The  Story  of  Hamlet.  (Lamb) 

Stories  for  Children. 


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Stories  from  Mrs.  Ewing-.  Our  Field,  The  Trinity  Flower,  So  So, 
A Happy  Family. 

Dicky.  (Louise  M.  Alcott) 

A Second-hand  Christmas. 

Little  Jarvis.  (Molly  Elliot  Seawell) 

Only  a Little  Girl.  (Nora  Perry) 

The  Bird  on  Its  Journey.  (Beatrice  Harradan) 

BOOKS  OF  TRAVEL 

People  and  Places  of  Northern  Europe.  (Pratt) 

People  and  Places  of  England.  (Pratt) 

People  and  Places  of  China.  (Pratt) 

People  and  Places  of  Australia.  (Pratt) 

People  and  Places  of  India.  (Pratt) 

Glimpses  of  Europe.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

Java  the  Pearl  of  the  East.  (Higginson)  2 Vols.  . 

Greater  America.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

The  Great  Lake  Country.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

On  the  Plains.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

In  Alaska.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

Among  the  Rockies.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

The  American  Tropics.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

Along  the  Atlantic.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

In  the  Southwest.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

In  New  England.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

Sketches  of  the  Orient.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

On  the  Gulf.  (Youth’s  Companion) 

HISTORY 

The  Discovery  of  America,  from  Irving’s  Columbus. 

A First  Book  of  American  History,  (Eggleson) 

American  History.  (Montgomery)  3 Yols. 

History  of  the  United  States.  (Fiske)  7 Yols. 

The  War  of  Independence.  (Fiske) 

Hero  Tales  From  American  History.  (Lodge  and  Roosevelt) 

The  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac.  Yol.  I.  (Parkman) 

American  History  Stories.  (Pratt)  4 Yols. 

Revolutionary  Heroes. 

The  Settlement  of  Yirginia.  (Captain  John  Smith) 

The  First  Battles  of  the  Revolution.  (Edward  Everett) 

Discovery  and  Exploration  of  the  Mississippi  Yalley.  (Shea) 
Prescott’s  Conquest /of  Mexico.  2 Yols. 

Historical  Tales.  (Morris)  3 Vols. 

The  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Stories  of  the  American  Revolution. 


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Puritan  England.  (Green)  2 Yols. 

English  History.  (Montgomery)  3 Yols. 

Readings  from  English  History.  (Greene) 

Stories  from  English  History.  (Blaisdell)  2 Vols. 

History  of  France.  (Montgomery)  2 Yols. 

Myer’s  General  History.  9 Vols. 

History  of  Our  Own  Times.  (McCarthy)  2 Yols. 

Outlines  of  the  World’s  History.  (Swinton)  5 Yols. 

Tales  From  Scottish  History.  (Rolfe) 

History  of  Old  Rome.  (Pratt) 

A Chronicle  of  the  Conquest  of  Granada.  (Irving)  3 Yols. 
Japan.  History,  Folk  Lore  and  Art.  (Griffis)  2 Yols. 

Motley’s  Dutch  Republic.  Sketch  of  Philip  II. 

Tales  of  a Grandfather. 

The  Siege  of  Leyden.  (Motley) 

The  Burning  of  Moscow.  (Headly) 

BIOGRAPHY 

Peter  the  Great.  (Motley) 

Successors  to  Mahomet.  (Irving)  2 Yols. 

Biography  of  the  Blind.  (Wilson)  2 Yols. 

Frederick  the  Great.  (Macaulay) 

Washington’s  Biography.  (Scudder)  2 Yols. 

George  Stephenson.  (Young  Folks  Library) 

Daniel  Webster.  (Young  Folks  Library) 

Cyrus  W.  Field. 

Eli  Whitney. 

James  Watt. 

Peter  Cooper. 

David  Duffle  Wood.  (Allen) 

Queen  Elizabeth.  (Green) 

Selections  from  Plutarch’s  Lives. 

The  Autobiography  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  2 Yols. 

Sketch  of  Philip  the  Second.  From  Motley’s  Dutch  Republic. 
Laura  Bridgeman. 

Abraham  Lincoln.  From  Great  Americans.  (Baldwin) 
Biographical  Stories.  (Hawthorn) 

Sir  Walter  Scott.  (Hutton) 

Charles  Dickens.  (Mamie  Dickens) 

Revolutionary  Heroes. 

Representative  Authors. 

Stories  of  Chevalier  La  Salle. 

Little  George  Washington. 

Israel  Putman. 

Stories  of  Great  Inventors.  (Mecomber) 


Books  in  Braille 


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CIVIL  GOVERNMENT 

Civil  Government  in  the  United  States.  (Fiske)  2 Vols. 
Cooley’s  Michigan.  A History  of  Governments.  3 Vols. 

The  American  Citizen.  (Dole)  2 Vols. 

The  Ship  of  State  by  Those  at  the  Helm.  2 Vol&. 

Constitution  of  the  United  States. 

Constitutional  History  of  England.  (Montgomery) 

Crawford’s  Civil  Government  of  Illinois. 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  Michigan. 

POLITICAL  ECONOMY 

Political  Economy.  (Thompson) 

Robinson  Crusoe’s  Money.  (Wells) 

Political  Economy.  (Walker)  4 Vols. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

The  Blind  as  Seen  Through  Blind  Eyes.  (Sizeranne) 

Everyday  Business.  (Emery) 

Education  Under  Difficulties.  Conduct  as  a Fine  Art.  (M&rden) 
Education  of  Defectives.  (Allen) 

Edthusiasm  and  Other  Papers.  (Marden) 

LATIN 

Caesar’s  Gallic  War. 

The  Odes  and  Epodes  of  Horace. 

Albii  Tibulii,  Libri  Quattuor.  (Catullus) 

De  Seneotute.  Bound  with  De  Amicitia.  (Cicero) 

GERMAN 

Gluck  Auf.  A First  German  Reader.  (Miller  and  Wenkebach) 
Minda  Yon  Barnhelm.  (Lessing) 

Schiller’s  Wilhelm  Tell. 

Das  Kalte  Herz.  (Hauff) 

Gustav  Adolf  in  Deutschland.  From  Schiller’s  Thirty  Years  War. 
Auf  Der  Sonnenseite. 

Grimm’s  Fairy  Tales. 


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